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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Nov 1950, p. 18

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- PAGE ETGRTf ~THE CANADtAN STATESMAK,_BOWMANV!LL, ONTARIO TUSANV 0l,15 BIRTHS RAY-Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hay announce the birth of a son on Nov. i8th at the Toronto Gen- eral Hospital. (Baby died Nov. 23rd). 48-1* NOWLAN-Mr. and Mmi. J. C. Nowlan wish ta announce the birth of their son, Danny, at Bow- rnanville Hospital on November 28th, 1950. 48-1* STEPHENS-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stephens are happy ta announce the birth of their daughter, Diane Louise, on Navember 24th, 1950, at 'Bowmanville Hospital. A sister for Linda. 48-1 DEATHS HARRIS - In Bowmanville Hos- pital on Fîiday, Navember 24th, 1950, Bessie Elizabeth Page, be- loved wife of the late William W. Harris. Funeral from the Funer- al Chapel of Northcutt & Smith, Bowmanvîlle, Sunday, November 26th at 2 p.rf. Interment Bow- manville Cemetery. 48-1 OK-At Bowmanville Hospital, on Sunday, Nov. 26th, 1950, Eliz- abeth S. Oke, beloved wife of Walter W. Oke, and dear mother cf Lloyd, Oshawa; Clarence andi Russell, Bowmanville, aged 62 yrs. Funeral from the Morris Funeral Chapel on Tuesday, Nov. 28th at 2:30 p.rn. Interment Bowman- ville Cemetery. 48-1 COMING EV.ENTS . Sauina Football Club wiil hold another dance at Sauina School, Friday, December 8th. - Music by Staintan's Orchestra. Admission 50C. 48-2* Friday, December lst, the Jun- for W.A. of St. John's Anglican Church, wiii h'old an afternoon tea and sale of work in the Parish Hall from 3 ta 5:30 p.m. 48-1 Owing ta other events St. Paul's W.A. bazaar, afternoon tea and home cooking will be held in th Lecture Raom, Wednesday, Dec. 6th, from 3 ta 6 p.m. Every- one welcome. 48-1* Hampton W.M.S. are sponsqring a concert by the Salvation Army Band, Saturday, Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. sharp, in Hampton Church aud- ltorium. Admission: Aduits 25c, Chiidren 15c. Pre-school child- ren free. 48-1* The Christmas meeting of Baw- manville Home and School Assoc- iation will be held at Central School, Wednesday, December 6, 8 p.m. Rev. S. J. Coffey will be guest speaker. AU parents are Invited ta attend. 48-1 The Salvation Army Annual Bazaar, Saturday, December 2nd, 3 - 6 p.rn. ip the Saivatian Armny Hall, Division St. Sale of home cooking. fancv work, etc. After- naon tea w ill be served. Mrs. Brig. Gage of Belleville, will open the sale. 48-1 Durham Ceunty Holstein Breed- ers annual meeting will be beld on Saturda-y, Dec. 9th in Dept. of Agriculture Office. Bowmanville. At 1:30 p.m. Also Turkey banaumt at Orono on Tuesday, Dec. l2th at 6:30 p.m. AIl breeders and others interested keep these dates in mmnd. H. J. Brooks, Pres., H. C. Muir. Sec. 48-2 SALE 0F GARAGE EQUIPMENT' The undersigned bas received instructions fromn Mr. E. S. Harnden ta seli by public auction the falowing garage equipment and stock: Acetylene welding outfit, timning Iamp, 2 ail bumners, weiding table, grease dispenser, ý4 car stands, electric vulcanizer, B.& D. valve refacer, paint gun and accessories, B. & D. vibra seat grinder, air hase, blaw tarch, vice, boit cutters, vacuum guage, com- pression guage, bumping tools, A.C. spark plug cleaner, tap and die set, cylinder hone, piston pin bane, air-driven valve grinder, battery charger, gear-lube dispen- ser, hattery charger stand, electrie sandier, valve lifters, gear pullers, wheel puller, heavy duty socket drill, bench grinder, stud extrac- tor set, brake rivetting machine, air compressor, Walker flbar jack, office building, many other pieces of small equipment taa numerous ta mention, including mechanic's hand tools and stock of fast mav- ing parts, ails, greases and anti- freeze. Sale at Corner of King and Ontario Sts., known as i HARNDENS GARAGE on Personal1 SKINNY MEN. WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, toa. Try famous Ostrex Tonie Tablets forý doublet results; new healthy.flesb: Election Notice To the Electors of the Township of Darlington: Having served you as counci1- lom for the past four years, I now ifeel that I would like the piv- ilege of representing you as youm Deputy Reeve. If you eleet me in the camnig electian I will do my best for youm interests. Witb ail best wishes for the caming season. Articles For Sale WON;AN'S black skates, size 5. Phone 2249. 48-1* WINE davenport, with matching chair. Phone 953. 48-1* GALVANIZED water pipe, 100 ft., " Phone 913. 48-1 1935 STANDARD Chev. car, good conditioné, Phone 949. 48-1' Harold Skinner i SKATES - giml's whitc figure 4i-i skates, size 2. Cali 3585. 48-11 Court of Revision TOWNSHIP 0F CLARKE NOTICE is hereby given that the Court of Revision will be heid, pursuant ta the Ontario Assess- ment Act, at the Township Hall, Orono, on the fifteenth day of December, 1950, at one o'clock in the afternaon, ta hear and deter- mine appeals in the 1951 Assess- ment Rail of the Municipalîty of the Township of Clarke. H. E. Milîson Clerk of the Municipality of the Township of Clarke. 48-1 notices fHarvey Dan ce Academy - Re- gister Friday aftemnoon for Ballet and Tap classes, Union Hall, Bowrnanville. Irenie Harvey. 45-tf Wili feed 8 or 10 head of cattie for winter, good hay and straw, $5.00 per bead a manth. Mrs. Charles Porter, Pontypool R.R. 1. 48-i * YOUR FUTURE IN THE STARS -Forecast guide, fifty cents per three rnonths. Send bithday. Doreen E. Perrett, Certified Ast- rologer, R.R. 1, Bowmanville. 48-1 * Bowmanvillc Barbersbaps wish ta announce new code Barber Prices will be in effect December lst, 1950. They*are as follows:- Hair Cutting-adults 60c; Shaving -30c; Hair Cutting-children 12 and under, 40c; Shampooing-40c; Tonis-15e and up. We would ask that parents endeavour ta send their cbildren during the week rather than on Saturdays. Barbershops of Bowrnanville. 48-1 ATTENTION Fuel and stove ail users-Fof immediate and regular deliveries of fuel ail and stave ail Phone Oshawa 2015, or write your Cities Service agent at 294 Court St., Oshawa, Ont. 45-4 TOUR CITIES SERVICE FARM AGENT 294 Court St, - Oshaw%, Ont. Phon~e 2015 (reverse chatfges) Can now supply you with Cities Service guaranteed praduets at regulam whalesale prices of Prem- ium No. i gas and Regular No. 2 gai. Ail grades matom oils, greases, fuel and stove ail; tires, tubes, batteries and live stock sprays; car, truck and tractar accessaries, fmom Oshawa tawn line ta New- tonville, fom Lake 'Ontaria ta Little Britain. Ask us about 250 gallon portable tanks. Write or Dbone your Cities Service Farm Dealer, Bob Green. 45-4 For Rent TWO unfumnisbed rooms, Tyrone. Phone 2306. 48-1* GARAGE-Mrs. W. L. Paterson, 18 Concession Street. Phone 684 mamnings or evenings. 48-1 PUMP jack, reasonable price, in good condition. Phone 2754.4 BEST prices for scrap iran and batteries, $1.50. Phone Clarke 2530. 40-tf TWO sheets of carugated metal roofing, 6' by 3'. Phone 2472 Bowmanville. 48-1* APPLES Wanted-AIl varieties. Dave's Farm Praduets, 205 ArVing- tan Ave., Toranto. 43-tf BEFORE seiling your live poultry try us. Our prides are higbem. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany, phone 7 r 13. reverse charges. 17-tf FARM-25 ta 50 acres, bush, steam, electricit3m, telep h o n e, buildings unnecessary, reasonable. Write Box 508, Statesman Office. 48-2 Work Wanted HAND knit Angora tams, ladies' or children's. Phone 3224. 48-if GENTLEMAN with chauffeur's license desires work Fridays after five and Saturdays ail day. Phone Bowmanville 355 1. 48-1* BRAKE DRUMS! Lathlng, Honing and Grinding We speciaize in complete brake overhauls. BOB STOCKERS GARAGE Phone 804 Bawmanville 32-tf, Wanted A COMPANION for hausework. Write Box 509, c/o Canadian Statesman. 48-1l size only 60c. All rugists CAPABLE active ambitiaus mar- 1 48-1 ried men for special womk in Bowmanville and Durham Count.. HYGIENIC SUPPLIES - (rubber Must have car, good education, goods) mailed postpaid in plain and A-i references. Able ta start seaIed envelope with price* lt. work by December 4th. Perman- Six samples 25e, 24 samples $1.00. ent position, high earnings for Mail Order Dèpt. T-28. Nov-Rub- man selected. Phone Peterbcrri ber Co., Box 91, H~amilton, Ont. 19033, or write Sales Manager, 386 6"- Water âtr«t# Pet«boro. 48-2j PRINCESS Pat A enamel stove. Phone Neil Yellowlees 2500. 48-1. PAIR of men's ice skates, size 10, goad condition. Phone 2887. 48-1* BARN-30' x 50', in Clarke Town- ship, haîf metal roof. Phone 2636. 48-i GIRL'S white figure skates, size 2, used one seasan. Phone 576. 48-1 FOUR ioads of corn, in the shock. Apply Wilson 'Abernethy. Phone 2419. 48-1 TWO-wheel stock tractor with racks. Appiy 6 Centre Street, Bowmanville. 48-1* CABBAGE, carrats, squash, par- snips, turnips. Cyril Rutiand, Newcastle, Ont. 48-1* BLUE fitted coat with leopard trim, size 16. Phone 3540. 78 Ontario Street. 48-1* VENETIAN Blinds-We measume and instali. Phone Marris Ca. for free estimates. 40-tf 1941 CHEV. Coach, radia heater, winterized. Just like new. >Phone 3626. Whitehead. 48-if ABOUT 20 tans of baose straw, in stack. Apply Eber Mill.gon, En- niskillen, Phone 2645. 48-1* CHRISTMAS TREES - Scotch Pine. Apply Coopem's Service Station. Phone 3432. 48-2* 1938 DODGE, radia and heater, f air unning condition, $375. Len Downey, Phone 423. 48-1* GIRL'S winter coat, wine with hood, excellent condition, size 12 - 14. Phone 2410. 48-if ONE pair lady's wbite skates, size 6; one pair men's skates, size 9. Phone. 3586 after 6. 48-1* NEW shipments of Congoleum Rugs, Yard Goods, and new in- laid patterns at Marris Ca. 40-tf CHRISTMAS TREES-Place your order naw for Christmps trees, Scotch Pine. Phone 607. 48-1 1942 THREE-ton armyý truck, equipped with snow piow harness. Goad condition. Phone 2575. 48-1 '31 CHEV. Coach, beater and win- terized. Priced ta seli. Phone 3677 between il arn. and 4 p.m. 48-1* JUST arrived! Our big shipment df Xmas mirrors, many beauti- fui designs. Sec these at Morris Ca. 48-tf USED skates, bougbt, sold and exchanged. Neat-Way Shoe Re- pair, opposite Gartan's Bus Sta- 1tion. 47-tf 1946 PONTIAC Sedan, good con- dition. Wiil seli or take goad used car as part payment. Phone 2552. 48-i BEAUTIFUL walnut vanity dres- ser by Gibbard, triple mirrar,4 drawem. Sacrifice, $35.00. Phone 3528. 48-1 WASHING Machines - See the new 1951 models in stock for immediate delivery at Morris Ca. Easy terms. 40-tf AUTOMOBILES insured and fin- anced, iow-cost plan., Roy Lun- ney, 48 King St. W. Phone 565. 140-tf PIANO-mahagany, medium size, good condition and tonal quality. Telephone 492 Bowmanville. 48-1* BALED bay, mixed Alfaif a and Tiamothy. Apply Marvin Nesbitt, Nestleton. Phone Part Perry 225rl 1. 48-i YOUR exclusive Fuller Brusb dealer for Darlington, Cartwright and Bawmanvilie, 156 Wellington St., Bawmanville. 47-2* CHRISTMAS TREES-Pine and Spruce. Order early for best selection. Keith E. Bickeli, 127 Ontario St., Phone 433. 48.4* GREEN wool herringbone tweed coat, excellent condition, size 14, taa small for owner. ýApply Mrs. J. Sedman, 4 miles west of Bow- manville. 48-1* POTATOES-Speciaiizing in No. 1 top qualîty patataes, waxed turnips, anions. Order your sup- ply now. Doug Curi, 5 Nelson St., Bowmanville. 47-3 1946 CIVILIAN Jeep, recently overhauled, camplete with gov- ernors, power take-off ,and snowý plow. Sid Lancaster's Garage, Newtonville. 4-2 DORCA Laundry Heater;, boyv's boots and skates, C.C.M.. size 5,1 good as new; girl's white boots1 and tube skates, C.C.M., size 6.1 Chone 2181. 48-i1 ATTENTION - Turlçey, chieken Iand dag aisers. Selhng out 45 strong 6x6x9 ail heavy gauge wire fox cages with wooden ken- nels, 2x4 frames. $10 each at farm. Also softwood, $8 cord, at ifarm. and cedar posts. Margwill l'Ur Iarm, phone 2679. _ -i Articles For Sale 1950 ALLIS Chalmers WD trac- tor, adjustable wide front end. 1950 Allis' Cha>mers Model 60 Copibine. Ux-Spring Farmfg Limn- iterd, Uxbridge, Ontario. 48-2 BATH tub with chrome taps and drain, used, N4x months, $25.00:' circulating heater, $10;,' squarei type heater, $7; kitchen sink, twa compartments, $7. Phone Port Perry 124r15. 48-1 CONGOLEUM Gold Seal Rugs, yard gootIs and hall runners; Rex- oleum Deluxe ; and 3 yards wide, yard goods at budget, prices. Phone 451, Walker Stores. 23-tf OIL Burnersi instalied, 'complete with one year guarantee, $350.00 and up-for as littie as 20% down and 18 months ta pay. S. Blain Elliott, Piumbing, Heating. and Sheet Metal, Bowmanvilie, Phone 3348. 29-tf PLUMBING, Heating and 011 Burners instalied anywhere in Durham County. Reasonable rates and highest quaiity. For free estimates cali S. Blain Eliiott, Heating, Plumbing & Tinsmithing, Phone 3348. 29-tf ELECTRIC efrigerator, 7 %/ cu. ft., 8 manths aid, guaranteed 4 years, cast $349.00, will seli for $210; coal stave, white enamel, with reservpir, $25; Princess Rose coal stove, with sheif, like new, $40; Norge space heater, medium size, reconditioned, reg. $109.50, for $75, guaranteed. Murphy's, Phone 811. 48 -1 ALL kinds of meat, good quality wieners, bologna, cooked hams, smoked hams and bacon, sausage and hamyburger, Darlington Abat- toir, Hampton. Phone 3243; also pickiing, smoking and sausage making. Duing the summer months- hog killing an Tues- days and cattie at any time. 34-tf ONE new Case Hammermrill; 1 used Spreader, on rubber; 1 used Case Tractor; 1 used Case Silo Filier; used Quebec Heaters; 1 used Quaker Oil .Space Heater., 1 used Orcljard Sprayer; 1. used1 Cockshutt Rake Bar Hay Loader; 1 used DeLaval Magnetic Milker; new Quaker Space Heaters; De- Lavai and Beatty Pressure Sy- stems; Snow Fence. W. H. Brown, Case Dealer, Phone 497. 48-1 SNOW TIRES Prepare for winter, have your own tires re-treaded in studded and sure-grip: 600 x 16 $__ 11.45 650 x16 _____-$13.8,5 670 x15 $ 12.55 550 x17 --Trck 10.85 700 x20 - 750 x20 -- 825 x 20 ----------------- G. F. JAMIESON Tire Shop Bowmanville Phon $36.80 me 467 48-tf Oshawa's Gifi Headquarters Bradley'«s Furnilure 40 King St. W., Oshawa 10 pce. Living Roomn Groups ------------------S149.00 10 pce. Bedroorn Groups __ $119.00 Metal Smokers ------------ 2.95 Table Lamp, complete ------4.95 Fancy Card Tables -.-------- $2.95 Tri-light Lamps, complete $19.95 Fancy Silk Cushions ------5$2.95 Cbildren's Wagons $2.95 Doil Strollers -------------53.29 Clothes Hampers ------------5 7.95 3 pce. Vanity Lamp Sets --- 9.95 Sleighs Tricycles - Two-wheel Bikes Hockey Games- etc. Bedspreads - Comforters Scatter Mats Gifts for ail the family at BBA DL EY'S 40 King St. W., Oshawa 48-4 Livestock For Sale Il PIGS, eight'weeks aid. Phone 2181. 48-1* EIGHT pigs, 7 weeks aid. Phone 2361. Clarence Tink. 48-1* 20 PIGS, seven weeks old. Frank Kmlewski, R.R. 3, Bowmanville. 48-1* LIVE Turkeys for sale. Toms 50 and hens 55 cents per lb. 30 only. H. J. File, Newtonville.4- QUANTITY of Aberdeen Angus year-old beifers and bulîs for sale. W. W. Kennedy, Millbrook, Ont. 47-2* VACCINATED Holstein cow, due with second caîf. Mr. H. L. Gif- fard, R.R. 4, Oshawa. Phone 383w. 48-1* 25 GOOD pigs, 8 weeks aid; also three yaung cows, just bred. Appiy Reford Cameron, Phone 2537. 48-i TURKEYS, Selected broad breast- ed. Orders taken for Xmas de- livery. Phone 2019. J. Trudeau & Son. 48-2* SALE - fARGAINS GALORE! CEDAR CHESTS Beautiful cedar chests. Famous makers - Heirioom, Lane, Bos- hart, Hondrich. "The Right Gift for the Right Girl"( Save Money $39.50 up $1 Deposit WilI Rold Tour Guit Until Christmas WONDERFUL KItOEULER SPECIALI.. Kroehler-the greatest name in Chesterficids! Ed. Wilson presents a Kmoehier 1-piece chesterfieid group ta aut- f it youm complete living-room. You'I love tht. price. $199.00 7-,piece Kroehier apartment-size bed-chesterfieid. You can have an extra bedroom with no sac- rifice of living-room style,.doubly buoyant by day, doubly restfui by night. Save Money $189.00 3-pce. Kmoehlem chesterfield, floor sample-a real attractive chester- field with matching chair,,tm pletely cushîonized, backedby the famous -Kmochiem guàantee. The third piece is a new style Hostess chair. i0-pce. bedroorn oufit - a truly~ rernarkable saving-10 piecst completely fumnish youm bedrom include modemn dresser, spaciaus chiffonier, fuil-size bcd, comfort- able mattress, cable spring, 2 fluffy pillaws, bedlamp, 2 pictures. Save Molhey $129.50 3-pce. bedroom suite-a dream cfj a suite, genuine walnut, polished plate ipirrar, watemfall style, at- tractive drawer pasti, high quai- ity, greatly reduced in price. Save Money $129.00 CHROME.- CHROME- CHROME Chrome kitchen sets. Yeî, we bave them, choice colours in many styles. Our sale prices wiii save you money. SPACE HEATERS Attractive finish and style. Safe. economical and efficient. Irn- mediate delivery. Save Money $89.00 WALNUT CABINET SMOKERS A useful gift-smart style. Save Money $8.95 HASSOCKS - HASSOCKS Corne in and choase youm hassock now. We'li hold it for Christmas. Save Money SCATTERMATS We have a scattermat for every room in your home. A nice choice. Save Money $2.99 up YOUR LINOLEUM HEADQUAR- TERS-Everybody shops at Wil- son's for floocavering. Here you will find youm congaleum rug, youm floor cavering for every roam in your home. Our floor cavering experts wil gladly assist you. SEE THIS SPECIAL Colourful borderlesi Rug Size 9 x 12 Save Money $6.95 Music Instruction POPULAR piano piaying - Learri ta play popular music in 20 les- a(ns. Advanced. or beginners., For information and demonstra- tion contact Bert Payne, Hamp- t044 Phone 2091. gt SIX room frame bouse, 3-pce. bath, bot air heating; garage; also some fumniture and rugs. Immed- iate possession. Apply 113 Church St., Bowmanville. 48-1* FOUR room bouse, one-car gar- age and garden, in Newtonville; furnace heated, winter's supply' of coal, tîled well. Apply Mr. Raymond Bruce, Newtonville, or Phone Clarke 2230, Saturday af- ternoon or evenings. 48-1 NIXON REAL ESTATE Eight roorn frame hause, garage, hydro, bathroam, an corner lot. $5,000. Temms. Frame house, 7 rooms, full base- ment, water, hydro, double gar- age, large lot. $5,000. Terms. $5,000-Solid brick semi-detached 5-raom bungalow, 3-piece bath, furnace, hydro, freshly decarated. Church St. Immediate possession. Termg. Lots and OtherBusinesses James Nixon, Broker 160 Liberty St. N., Bowmanville Telephone 682 48-1 * COOKE REAL ESTATE $23,000-In Little Britain, large general store, handling graceries, hardware, dry goads, drugs, seeds i and gasaline. Modemn equipment. Large .18 roam brick building, 3-pce. bath, fumnace. Annuai turn- over $36,000. Stock approximate- ly $11,060. Haîf cash. Immed- iate possession.1 $15,000-Nearly new feed rnill on No. 2 Highway. AIl steel building, fulllline of modemn equipment including 40 h.p. diesel engine, 1-ton mixer, 1948 2 1/2 -ton truck, 1950 1/2-tan truck. Overhead star- age for two car loads of grain, many extras. Annual turnover $60,000. Immediate possession. Terms. $13,500-Near Pori Hope, 125 acres, one of the best famms in -Hope Township, 3',i -mile from No. 28 Highway. 6 oom frame hause, well painted, grand barns and stabling, steel stanchions, and watem bowls. New ahl metal div- ing shed 36 x 56. Good chicken house, can accommodate 400 birds. Ploughing ail donc. ¾-mile from, school. 50% down will carry. Possession April ist, 1951. First time affered. Exclusive listing. Lovely Lot $500-On Na. 35 Highway, onc of Newcastle's best building sites. 88' frontage, 320' deep. Cedar hedize. Evelyn E. Cook@, Realtor Phone Clarke A2621 Newcastle 48-1 BOWMANVILLE RE1AIL ESTATe Seven room brick bouse, garage, hydmo, gas, two bathroams, on large corner lot, near new scbool, move ight in. $5,500. Easy down payment. 15 roorn brick bouse I centre of Bawmanville, suitable toumist or mooring house. Reduced for quick sale.. $8,500. Low down payment. 10 room brick bouse en Churcb St. $5,275. 7 romr frame insul-brick bouse, hydro, wînterized, furnished, ful price $3,000, with baif down. Bowmanville Real Estate 78 King St. West J. Shebyn D. Maclachlan Broker Agent Phone Bowmanville 3326 Phone Oshawa 689 48-1 The furniture and bausehold effects of the Miss Margaret Homsey Estate will be auctioned at 33 Hall St., Oshawa, on Satur- day, Dec. 2 at 1:30 p.m. Frank Stirtevant, auctioneer. 48-i The poperty of Douglas N. Taylor, Lot 18, Con. 1, Cartwright, Saturday, Dec. 2 at i p.m. Clydes- dale team, 10 Shorthomn cows and young. cattie, swinc, 100 pullets, 100 oosters, threc geese, 100 cedar posts, 1934 model Fard Coach.- Sec bis. Ted Jackson'~ auctianeer. 48.1 Community Livestock Auction Sale evemy Wednesday afternoon at Sale Barn on Provincial High- way No. 2, one' mile west of Brighton. There is always a good lot of cattle of ail kinds, cansisting of springers, stockers, etc. Any- anc baving stock ta seli, please have it at barns by one o'clock noan. Oscar C. Morgan, auc- tioneer, Brighton, Phone 245ý 47-2 Mm. Earl Lee, Lot 16, Con. 7, Hope Twp., ¼/-mile south of Garden -Hill, 15 giving up farm- ing and will seli bv public auctian on Friday. Dec. lst, at i p.m., a number of milk cows, due ta freshen at time of sale; a large number of pullets, fat roosters, geese, ducks, swine and many other items. For further partie- ulars see buis. Terms cash. Na reserve. Willard Lard, clerk; Jack Reid, auctianeer. 47-2 Farmers Attention!1 WE will be pleased ta pick up dcad or crippled farm animais and pay highest prevaiiing prices. For immediate service Telephone, Colleet, Toronto Adelaide 31636 or1 Cobourg 1266W, Gordon Youngi Ltd. 2t IOUSE or unfurnished apartment, in or near Bowmanville, by Jan- uary lst. Phone Collect Lakefield 336w, S. J. Black. 47-2* Wanted SEEKING Canadian sponsors for experienced Dutch farm heip, for this Spring. Ap)ply now for eariy arrivai. Mr. K. Viieger, Nestie- ton. 47-2* Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPER, girl or woman, take charge of twa children, modern conveniences, good wages. Write Box 507, Canadian States- man. 47-1* BY the Township of Darlington, a man with a truck, not less than three-ton, four-wheel drive pre- ferred, with or without snow piow attached. Applicant ta sup- ply men ta operate the equipment and also ta state price by boum or atherwise. Apply J. D. Hogarth, Clerk, Hampton. 47-2 Lost ONE pair of pink rimmed giasses. Phone 2066 or leave at Statesman Office. 48-if HEAVY Duty Chains for 8-cwt. Ammy Truck, vicinity Bowman- ville. Notify Frank's Garage, Phone 3231. 48-1* HOLSTEIN Heifer, i1,2 years aid. Strayed from Lot 9, Con. 5, Dar- iington, iast Satumday. Finder or anyone giving information leading ta recovery of this animal wili receive reward. Charles Frank, R.R. 5, Bowmanville. Phone 2403. 48-1* Strayed STJIAYED onta Lot 12, Concess- ion 2, Clarke, Holstein heifer. Owner rnay have same by paying expenses. Wm. Stapleton, Phone 3632. 48-1*1 HUGE, CLEAIRANCE1 Real Estate For Sale1 Wanted To Rent For limited tiîne only, we are, allowing $4,00 trade-in for every old car battery regardless of condition. This Special Allowance applies only on new battery sales. A BATTERY TO FA' EVERY MAKE 0F CAR 1950 FORD 3-ton, 15V" Cab and Chassis, New Guarantee. 1950 FORD 1/-ton PICK-UP, Demonstrator. New Guarantee. Winterized, heater. Make Offer. 1950 FORD CUSTOM 4-DOOR, Two Tone Green, Demonstrator. New Guarantee. Winterized, Magic Air Heater. 1949 FORD CUSTOM CLUB COUPE, Black, Magie Air Heater, Radio, Winterized. 1939 DODGE SEDAN, Dark Blue. Good Motor and Tires --- $575.00 1939 CHEV. SEDAN, Refinished Blue. Heater, etc.- ---------------.- - ---- $575.00 1939 FORD COUPE, Super Deluxe, RCA radio, heater. Refinished Metallie Blue. Outside viser ------ ------------ - $575.Em i 1939 PLYMOUTH"SEDAN, Blue, Custom radio, heater. Gocd motor and tires -- ------------- -- $545.00 1935 DODGE SEDAN, Black, heater, new slip covers. Nice running car - - -- $445.00 1935 FORD COUPE, dlean car, nice motor - $345.00 1945 G.M.C. 3-ton, 7 x 12 Grain Box, repainted and inotor reconditioned. Tires, brakes and clutch good $975.00 BRING YOUR MESSAGE BEFORE 12,000' READERS PAY CASH AND SAVE-MINIMUM COST 50c PER AD TMMSDAY, NOV. Sm, 1950 Pets For Sale CANARIES, baby budgies, a and ail supplies. Phone 916. 1W' King Street East. 48-1 Repairs FOR prompt, efficient, guaranteed service, dyeing and custamn work, try the Neat-Way Shoe Repair Shop, opposite Garton Bus Ter- mîftal. 31-tf REPAIRS toalal makes of re±iq. erators, domestic and commercial; miiking coolers. Higgon Elec- tric, 42 King St. E., Phone 438. 25-tf Election Notice To the Ratepayers of the Township of Dariington: After being nominated to se the taxpayers as Deputy-Reeve Darlington Township for the yeW 1951, I decided ta let my name go before you on election day. If elected Deputy-Reeve for 1951, and 411u like my services and judgment, I wiIl definitely step back and 'let my name go before you as Councilman for 1952. If elected this year, I will try ta take my place as Deputy*Reeve, al- ways remembering myseif as a junior member of Council, pro. moting friendship in Council and among taxpayers. Feeling that everybody knows me, I will not make a personal cail ta see, yau. On'election day I will be at home. If you have no way of getting out ta vote, wouid be only toa glad ta arrange a way. Thanking you for your support, 1 remain Ernest A. Werry. 48-1 The path ta God is the path of the trivial round and the cam- mon task.-Robert Norwaod. A duty dodged is like a debt un- paid; it is only deferred, and we must corne back and settie the account at last.-Joseph Fort Newton.. -1 PAGE WGHTEM

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